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1 Instruments for International Cooperation in Science and Research Funding programmes offered by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation German Academic Exchange Service German Research Foundation Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Max Planck Society Helmholtz Association Leibniz Association Please contact the respective organisation for further detailed information on individual programmes. Start

2 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For GoalSupport Term More Senior Scientists 1.Study Visits / Study Seminars and Practicals (DAAD)  Groups of 10 to 15 students of all disciplines from the 3rd semester under the guidance of a university teacher  To maintain contacts between foreign and German universities and provide an insight into economic, political and cultural life in Germany  programme planning, full or part cost board and lodging (depending on country of origin)  Study visits: 7 to 12 days Study-integrated practical training: 7 to 12 days  www.funding-guide.de/daad

3 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects Goal Support TermMore Senior Scientists 2. DAAD University Summer Courses & Intensive Language Course Grants  University summer courses: Students as from the 3rd academic year (all disciplines)  Intensive language course grants: Students as from the 3rd academic year, graduates and doctoral students working in higher education (all disciplines except German studies, German as a foreign language and similar fields)  Language and area studies / attendance of German language courses at a language institute in Germany  Part-cost grants, if applicable, a flat-rate travel allowance  University summer courses: 3 to 4 weeks  Intensive language course grants: 2 months (between June and Jan.)  www.daad.de/deutschland/deutsch-lernen/sommerkurse/00490.en.html  www.funding-guide.de/daad For

4 To Germany StudentsPostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 3. DAAD Study Scholarships  Graduates of all disciplines  Students: please check, if available for your country  To gain an academic degree (Master/Diplom) within the scope of a graduate or Master’s programme  715 € /month plus subsidiary allowances  10 to 24 months  www.daad.de/deutschland/en/index.html and www.funding-guide.de/daad Graduates/ Doctoral Students Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students

5 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal SupportTerm More Senior Scientists 4. Internships in the IAESTE programme  Foreign bachelor and master students reading natural sciences and engineering as well as agricultural and forestry sciences  internships in companies, research institutes and higher education institutions  615 € /month  In general 2 to 3 months  From the respective IAESTE National Committee  www.iaeste.org/  www.funding-guide.de/daad PostDocs

6 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 5. DAAD Research Grants  Doctoral students and young academics/scientists from all disciplines  Research project within the scope of the doctorate; research studies  715 to 975 € /month (depending on qualification level) and subsidiary allowances  1 to 10 months if doctorate is gained in home country; up to 3 years for a full doctoral programme in Germany  www.funding-guide.de/daad

7 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support TermMore Senior Scientists 6. Leibniz - DAAD Scholarship  Doctoral students and postdocs  Doctoral / Postdoc research at a Leibniz Institute within the framework of prescribed subjects. Doctoral students may gain a doctoral degree of a German university or of a university in their home country  Doctoral students: 975 € /month, plus subsidiary allowances  Postdocs: 1.840 € /month, no subsidiary allowances  1 to 3 years for Ph.D. students, 12 up to 24 months for postdocs  www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/ausschreibungen/04831.de.html  www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de

8 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 7. Helmholtz - DAAD Fellowship  Highly-qualified foreign doctoral and postdoctoral students from all around the world  Research project at a Helmholtz Centre with the goal of gaining a doctorate; postdocs: research or advanced qualification project at a Helmholtz Centre  min. 975 €/month plus possible additional payments: e.g. subsidy for travel expenses, health insurance, family allowances (doctoral students), postdoctoral students: 1840 €/month  12 to 36 months, the respective offer is usually published in September, deadline for application is December 15  www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/ausschreibungen/04756.de.html  www.helmholtz.de

9 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 8. Individual Doctoral Projects at Max Planck Institutes  Doctoral students from Germany and abroad  To enable highly qualified doctoral students to carry out a doctoral project within the scope of research work conducted at a Max Planck Institute  Depending on qualification level and family status: from around 1000 to 1622 €/ month (by grant or working contract)  2 years with a possible 1-year extension Applications may be submitted directly to a Max Planck Institute at any time  www.maxplanck.de  www.mpg.de/english/institutesProjectsFacilities/index.html

10 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects ForGoal Support Term More Senior Scientists 9. International Max Planck Research Schools (IMPRS)  Doctoral students from Germany and abroad  To prepare outstanding doctoral students from Germany and abroad for a doctoral degree in cooperation with foreign and domestic universities at selected locations with excellent research and learning conditions; teaching language is English  Depending on qualification level and family status: from around 1000 to 1622 €/ month (by grant or working contract)  2 years with a possible 1-year extension Applications may be submitted directly to one of the 49 International Max Planck Research Schools at any time  www.imprs.mpg.de

11 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For GoalSupport Term More Senior Scientists 10. Research Training Groups (DFG)  Doctoral students and postdocs  To recruit outstanding international doctoral students, to provide an opportunity to gain a doctorate in a high-quality cooperation-based research environment and to promote the early scientific independence of doctoral candidates  Fellowships, funding for consumables and travel allowances  Applications may be submitted directly to the German universities (Head of the Research Training Group), 2 years with a possible 1-year extension  List of Research Training Groups: www.dfg.de/gk/en

12 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support TermMore Senior Scientists 11. Emmy Noether Programme (DFG)  Young researchers with substantial international research experience who have a doctorate (summa cum laude or, as exemption, magna cum laude) and otherwise established an excellent scientific track record  To enable outstanding and highly qualified young researchers to become eligible for a university teaching career  Funding for an Independent Junior Research Group including the position of head according to BAT Ia/Ib for the applicant, and for personnel and consumables necessary to complete the project during the funding period  Funding for a five-year period. An interim appraisal will be carried out after three years; funding for sixth year is only possible in exceptional cases  www.dfg.de/emmy_noether/en

13 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 12. Max Planck Grants for Advanced Postdoctoral Training  Outstanding postdocs from Germany and abroad who have been working in science and research for at least 2 years or hold a comparable qualification  To gain additional knowledge and capabilities at a Max Planck Institute within the scope of the existing professional qualification  Depending on qualification level or age and marital status:  2100 to 3260 € /month for foreign postdocs  1443 to 1826 € /month for domestic postdocs  2 years, with a max. 1 year extension  Applications may be submitted directly to a Max Planck Institute at any time  www.mpg.de/english/institutesProjectsFacilities/index.html

14 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 13. Head of an Independent Junior Research Group at Max Planck Institutes  Young, highly qualified scientists and researchers  To qualify scientists for leading positions in the higher education and scientific research sectors through early independent work; selection follows an international job announcement; freedom in the research field  Personal budget to cover material and human resources  Funding for core equipment  Average 4.400 € /month (depending on qualification level and family status)  Five-year support term with possible 2x2 yrs. extension  6-month preparation phase possible  Application follows an international job announcement  www.junior-research-groups.mpg.de

15 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For GoalSupport Term More Senior Scientists 14. Collaborative Research Centres DFG Research Centres  Doctoral students, postdocs and senior scientists  To concentrate scientific research competence in particularly innovative fields and create internationally visible research priorities at universities, to promote interdisciplinary cooperation, to advance young researchers  Opportunities for international cooperation, job opportunities  For further information and applications the centres should be contacted directly; applications may be submitted at any time  www.dfg.de/sfb/en  www.dfg.de/fzt/en

16 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 15. Humboldt Research Fellowships  Outstanding scholars up to 40 years of age who hold a doctorate  To carry out a research stay at a scientific host institution in Germany; all countries, all disciplines  Research fellowship, travel allowance, language course, family allowance, conference allowance  AvH hallmarks: extensive follow-up contact programme, integration into the worldwide, cross-disciplinary network of the Humboldt Foundation  6 to 12 months, applications possible at any time  www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/stip_aus/stp.htm  Please also note the additional regional and subject specific special programmes

17 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For GoalSupportTerm More Senior Scientists 16. Georg Forster Research Fellowship (AvH)  Outstanding scholars up to 45 years of age who hold a doctorate and come from emerging or developing countries  Research stay at a scientific host institution in Germany to carry out a project of development policy relevance (all disciplines)  Research fellowship, travel allowance, language course, family allowance, conference allowance; AvH hallmarks: extensive follow-up contact programme, integration into the worldwide, cross-disciplinary network of the Humboldt Foundation  6 to 12 months, applications possible at any time  www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/stip_aus/gf.htm

18 From GermanyTo Germany StudentsPostDocsProjects ForGoal Support TermMore Senior Scientists 17. Helmholtz-(University)Young Investigators Groups  Top post-doctorates from domestic or international institutions with proven research experience abroad, 2 – 6 years after doctorate who would like to participate in a Helmholtz programme  To provide the best foreign and domestic junior researchers with excellent working conditions, to grant independence early on with secure career prospects  not less than 250,000 Euro p. a.: - group leader position - graduate students or technical staff (3 on average) - funds for laboratory set-up  The term of the research groups is 5 years with an evaluation after 3-4 years  http://www.helmholtz.de/en/News/Helmholtz_Calls_for_Application/Young_Inv estigators_Groups.html Graduates/ Doctoral Students

19 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 18. Research Stays, Re-invitations (DAAD)  Foreign university teachers, academics, scientists, former holders of DAAD one-year scholarships  To carry out a research or study project at a German university or non- university research institute  From 1840 to 1990 €/ month (depending on academic status), for certain countries: travel allowance  1 to 3 months  www.funding-guide.de/daad

20 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal SupportTerm More Senior Scientists 19. Bilateral Exchange of Academics and Scientists (DAAD)  Academics and scientists from universities or research institutes working in all subject areas in Germany or in partner countries with which an appropriate agreement has been signed  Support is available for a research or study stay within the scope of the bilateral exchange of academics and scientists  The sending side pays the international travel costs; DAAD pays the subsistence costs  2 weeks to 3 months  www.funding-guide.de/daad

21 From Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students ProjectsSenior Scientists 20. DAAD Postdoctoral programme  Outstanding young researchers of all disciplines who hold a doctorate. The fellowship is granted for research stays outside Germany.  To carry out independent research projects at host institutions abroad  Research fellowship, travel allowance, family allowance, reintegration support  6 months to 2 years  http://www.daad.de/ausland/foerderungsmoeglichkeiten/stipendiendatenbank/ 00658.de.html PostDocs For Goal Support Term More PostDocs

22 Studierende Graduierte/ Doktoranden PostDocsSenior ScientistProjekte From Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsSenior ScientistsProjects For Goal Support Term More 21. Feodor Lynen Research Fellowships (AvH)  Outstanding scholars up to 38 years of age who hold a doctorate  To carry out a research stay at the scientific host institution abroad of a guest researcher who was supported by the Humboldt Foundation in earlier years; all countries, all disciplines  Research fellowship, travel allowance, family allowance, bridging assistance for the return to Germany  AvH hallmarks: extensive follow-up contact programme, integration into the worldwide, cross-disciplinary network of the Humboldt Foundation  6 months to 4 years, applications possible at any time  www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/stip_deu/flf.htm PostDocs

23 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 22. Foreign Visiting Scientists at Max Planck Institutes  Excellently qualified foreign scientists  To enable independent research in at a Max Planck Institute; to promote networking; to strengthen cooperation with international partners  Grant, travel allowance  Visits can start at any time  Contact the potential host Max Planck Institute directly  www.mpg.de/english/institutesProjectsFacilities/index.html

24 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 23. Foreign Visiting Scientists at Leibniz-Institutes  Excellent foreign scientists  Possibility to follow or complete research in the scientific context of a Leibniz- Institute; to promote networking; to strengthen cooperation with international partners for the Leibniz-Institutes  Monthly salary or fee, according to the individual possibilities of the host institute  Visits can start at any time  Contact the potential host Leibniz-Institute directly  www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de

25 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects ForGoal Support Term More Senior Scientists 24. Programme des projektbezogenen Personenaustausch (PPP) (DAAD Funding for Joint Research Collaborations)  Academics, scientists, graduates, doctoral students, diploma students from Germany and a respective partner country with which an appropriate agreement has been signed  To intensify scientific cooperation within the scope of a concrete, joint research project  Travel and subsistence allowances paid by the respective sending side (DAAD funding for German partner only)  Up to 3 years for the whole project  http://www.daad.de/hochschulen/kooperation/partnerschaft/ppp/05485.de.html (information in German only)

26 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students Projects ForGoal Support More Senior Scientists 25. Fraunhofer Attract - Head of Research Group at Fraunhofer Institute  Young, highly qualified scientists and researchers with affinity to applied research  Development of a promising idea towards industrial application  Qualification of scientists for leading positions at Fraunhofer, in industry or as entrepreneurs  500,000 € p.a. for 5 years (total of 2.5 Mio. €) for scientific staff and equipment  Individual advanced training  5 years, establishment of independent group within Fraunhofer Institute during support Intended self-sustaining group within Fraunhofer Institute after support Yearly call for proposals  http://www.fraunhofer.de/fhg/EN/jobs/Fraunhofer_Attract/index.jsp Term PostDocs

27 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 26. Preparatory Trips, Cooperation Visits, Bilateral Symposia (DFG)  Scientists and academics planning or carrying out concrete research projects with colleagues in Germany  To prepare and support bilateral research projects  International travel costs paid by an institution in the respective home country, subsistence costs paid by the DFG (matching funds)  Preparatory trips up to 3 weeks, cooperation visits up to 3 months  www.dfg.de/en/international/international_context/koop_allg/bilaterale_ proj.html

28 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term Senior Scientists 27. Mercator Visiting Professorships (DFG)  Highly qualified researchers from abroad  To strengthen research and research oriented teaching at German universities; specific support for internationalisation measures  The DFG pays a monthly salary and subsidiary allowances  3 to 12 months; applications may be submitted by the German host university at any time  www.dfg.de/en/research_funding/scientific_contacts/mercator/index.html More

29 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 28. Humboldt Research Awards  Outstanding, internationally recognized scholars, no age limit  To honour life-time achievements, combined with an invitation to carry out a research project in Germany  One-off financial award AvH hallmarks: extensive follow-up contact programme, integration into the worldwide, cross-disciplinary network of the Humboldt Foundation  Nomination possible at any time by recognised scholars in Germany  www.humboldt-foundation.de/en/programme/preise/index.htm

30 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support TermMore Senior Scientists 29. European Young Investigator Award (EURYI)  Outstanding young researchers who have between 2 and 8 years of postdoctoral experience  To enable and encourage outstanding young researchers from all over the world to work in one of the participating European countries  Funding for an Independent Junior Research Group for a period of five years, principal cost categories are personnel, equipment, consumables, travel and publication cost, funding for staff will be paid accordingly to the BAT salary scale.  5 years  www.dfg.de/euryi_award/en

31 From GermanyTo Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal Support Term More Senior Scientists 30. PROF.x²  Applicable for hosting senior researchers from the US (or China) at Fraunhofer Institutes in Germany, or for delegating senior Fraunhofer researchers to American or Asian research institutes.  Encourage mutually beneficial cooperation  Up to five eligible fellowships p.a., salaries can be up to 4 300 € (depending on qualification and marital status) plus subsidiary allowance  6 months up to 1 year, if the cooperation fits broader strategic goals  www.fraunhofer.de/fhg/jobs/fellowships/Research_fellowship_programs.jsp

32 To Germany Students Graduates/ Doctoral Students PostDocsProjects For Goal SupportMore Senior Scientists 31. Fraunhofer Bessel Research Award  Internationally recognized, outstanding scientists from the US, up to the age of 45 years, working in research areas which match the research fields of the hosting Fraunhofer Institute  Award winners will be invited to spend 6 to 12 month in Germany, working closely with a partner at one of the Fraunhofer Institutes.  Award winners will become part of a network of academics worldwide, maintained by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.  Up to three Fraunhofer Bessel Research Awards p.a., valued at up to 55 000 €  www.fraunhofer.de/fhg/jobs/fellowships/Research_fellowship_programs.jsp.

33 Funding programmes offered by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation German Academic Exchange Service German Research Foundation Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Max Planck Society Helmholtz Association Leibniz Association Please contact the respective organisation for further detailed information on individual programmes. Start


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